Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, my little street is listed as “plowed” on the map, but they literally didn’t put the plow down - when they left, there were two ruts in the street and no snow moved. With what came tonight with the new snowfall it’s as if they were never here.
Me again. They just came down my street and did a proper plowing. The sun will do much of the rest since pavement is now coming through.
You can now put together all the packages for the victims of the California fires and take them to UPS for shipping.
Perspective, please.
There you are! There is one of you in every thread. Good job.
You are welcome. Quite frankly it is a difficult, much needed task.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, my little street is listed as “plowed” on the map, but they literally didn’t put the plow down - when they left, there were two ruts in the street and no snow moved. With what came tonight with the new snowfall it’s as if they were never here.
Me again. They just came down my street and did a proper plowing. The sun will do much of the rest since pavement is now coming through.
You can now put together all the packages for the victims of the California fires and take them to UPS for shipping.
Perspective, please.
There you are! There is one of you in every thread. Good job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, my little street is listed as “plowed” on the map, but they literally didn’t put the plow down - when they left, there were two ruts in the street and no snow moved. With what came tonight with the new snowfall it’s as if they were never here.
Me again. They just came down my street and did a proper plowing. The sun will do much of the rest since pavement is now coming through.
You can now put together all the packages for the victims of the California fires and take them to UPS for shipping.
Perspective, please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, my little street is listed as “plowed” on the map, but they literally didn’t put the plow down - when they left, there were two ruts in the street and no snow moved. With what came tonight with the new snowfall it’s as if they were never here.
Me again. They just came down my street and did a proper plowing. The sun will do much of the rest since pavement is now coming through.
Anonymous wrote:Well, my little street is listed as “plowed” on the map, but they literally didn’t put the plow down - when they left, there were two ruts in the street and no snow moved. With what came tonight with the new snowfall it’s as if they were never here.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I am concerned about medical emergencies including falls. We are in our 70s.
Also medical appointments later in the week. Do you want to lay odds "everybody" will be able to get to a major street like Wilson, Glebe, Washington, George Mason without 4wd tomorrow?
Anonymous wrote:
I'm in Bethesda, MD, on a narrow one-lane street and it gets plowed reasonable quickly because it's in the downtown. Maybe you should call the local government so they add your street to the drivers' list? There must be an error somewhere if it gets left out systematically.